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Comparative law is a common subject-matter of research and teaching in many universities around the world, and the twenty-first century has aptly been termed 'the era of comparative law'. This Cambridge Handbook of Comparative Law presents a truly global perspective of comparative law today. The contributors are drawn from all parts of the world to provide different perspectives on how we understand the 'law' and how it operates in practice. In substance, the Handbook contains 36 chapters covering a broad range of topics, divided under the following headings: 'Methods of Comparative Law' (Part…mehr
Comparative law is a common subject-matter of research and teaching in many universities around the world, and the twenty-first century has aptly been termed 'the era of comparative law'. This Cambridge Handbook of Comparative Law presents a truly global perspective of comparative law today. The contributors are drawn from all parts of the world to provide different perspectives on how we understand the 'law' and how it operates in practice. In substance, the Handbook contains 36 chapters covering a broad range of topics, divided under the following headings: 'Methods of Comparative Law' (Part I), 'Legal Families and Geographical Comparisons' (Part II), 'Central Themes in Comparative Law' (Part III); and 'Comparative Law beyond the State' (Part IV).
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Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: a new handbook for comparative law in a global context Mathias Siems and Po Jen Yap Part I. Methods of Comparative Law: 2. Traditional methods Jaakko Husa 3. Historical-jurisprudential methods Jean-Louis Halpérin 4. Critical methods Thomas Coendet 5. Culture and comparative law methodology Qian Xiangyang 6. Linguistic approaches ¿ucja Biel 7. Qualitative fieldwork Petra Mahy, Richard Mitchell, John Howe, Ingrid Landau and Carolyn Sutherland 8. New institutional economics Olive Sabiiti 9. Empirical methods Mathias Siems 10. Machine-learning methods Han-wei Ho, Patrick Chung-Chia Huang and Yun-chien Chang Part II. Legal Families and Geographical Comparisons: 11. Civil law Andrea Ortolani 12. Common law Shivprasad Swaminathan 13. Confucian legal tradition Ngoc Son Bui 14.Former Soviet States of Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia Andrey Shirvindt 15. Latin America Isabel Zuloaga and José Manuel Díaz de Valdés 16. Middle East and North Africa Radwa Elsaman 17. South Asia Rehan Abeyratne 18. Sub-Saharan Africa Charles Manga Fombad Part III. Central Themes in Comparative Law: 19. The tradition of comparative law: comparison and its colonial legacies Helge Dedek 20. Decolonial theory and comparative law Roger Merino 21. Legal transplants: a theoretical framework and a case study from public law Margit Cohn 22. Legal transplants: a case study of private law in its historical context Gerardo Caffera, Rodrigo Momberg and María Elisa Morales 23. Convergence and divergence in public law Po Jen Yap 24. Convergence and divergence in company law Hatice Kübra Kandemir 25. Law and development Yong-Shik Lee and Andrew Harding 26. Divided legal systems: understanding legal systems in conflict-prone societies M. Bashir Mobasher and Haroun Rahimi 27. Legal pluralism and commerce Ada Ordor, Nojeem Amodu and Victor Amadi Part IV. Comparative Law Beyond the State: 28. Comparative international law Danielle Hanna Rached and Conrado Hubner Mendes 29. Transnational regulation Victor V. Ramraj 30. Quantitative forms of legal governance Rene Urueña 31. Comparative international arbitration law Shahla Ali 32. Cross-border judicial dialogue Tom Gerald Daly 33. Comparing regional law Armin Cuyvers 34. Comparative conflict of laws Yuko Nishitani 35. Comparative indigenous law Anthony C. Diala 36. Comparative legal education Tan Cheng-Han, Alan Koh, Topo Santoso, Umakanth Varottil and Jiangyu Wang.
1. Introduction: a new handbook for comparative law in a global context Mathias Siems and Po Jen Yap Part I. Methods of Comparative Law: 2. Traditional methods Jaakko Husa 3. Historical-jurisprudential methods Jean-Louis Halpérin 4. Critical methods Thomas Coendet 5. Culture and comparative law methodology Qian Xiangyang 6. Linguistic approaches ¿ucja Biel 7. Qualitative fieldwork Petra Mahy, Richard Mitchell, John Howe, Ingrid Landau and Carolyn Sutherland 8. New institutional economics Olive Sabiiti 9. Empirical methods Mathias Siems 10. Machine-learning methods Han-wei Ho, Patrick Chung-Chia Huang and Yun-chien Chang Part II. Legal Families and Geographical Comparisons: 11. Civil law Andrea Ortolani 12. Common law Shivprasad Swaminathan 13. Confucian legal tradition Ngoc Son Bui 14.Former Soviet States of Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia Andrey Shirvindt 15. Latin America Isabel Zuloaga and José Manuel Díaz de Valdés 16. Middle East and North Africa Radwa Elsaman 17. South Asia Rehan Abeyratne 18. Sub-Saharan Africa Charles Manga Fombad Part III. Central Themes in Comparative Law: 19. The tradition of comparative law: comparison and its colonial legacies Helge Dedek 20. Decolonial theory and comparative law Roger Merino 21. Legal transplants: a theoretical framework and a case study from public law Margit Cohn 22. Legal transplants: a case study of private law in its historical context Gerardo Caffera, Rodrigo Momberg and María Elisa Morales 23. Convergence and divergence in public law Po Jen Yap 24. Convergence and divergence in company law Hatice Kübra Kandemir 25. Law and development Yong-Shik Lee and Andrew Harding 26. Divided legal systems: understanding legal systems in conflict-prone societies M. Bashir Mobasher and Haroun Rahimi 27. Legal pluralism and commerce Ada Ordor, Nojeem Amodu and Victor Amadi Part IV. Comparative Law Beyond the State: 28. Comparative international law Danielle Hanna Rached and Conrado Hubner Mendes 29. Transnational regulation Victor V. Ramraj 30. Quantitative forms of legal governance Rene Urueña 31. Comparative international arbitration law Shahla Ali 32. Cross-border judicial dialogue Tom Gerald Daly 33. Comparing regional law Armin Cuyvers 34. Comparative conflict of laws Yuko Nishitani 35. Comparative indigenous law Anthony C. Diala 36. Comparative legal education Tan Cheng-Han, Alan Koh, Topo Santoso, Umakanth Varottil and Jiangyu Wang.
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